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MATHEMATICS fMISS EICH, MISS SMITH, MISS ROPE. A tounclcition lor ciclvcincecl ninth is be- ing taught in our school, which inclucles first cincl seceiicl yecir cilgelurci, Solicl cincl plcine geoiticftry, trigoiioinetry, cincl busi- ness citithinetic. SCIENCE- MR. MOODY AND MR. JOR- DAN. One ot our niost interesting clepcirtnients is that ot science, which includes cheinistry, physics, cincl biology, These clcisses cire inode interesting by the use ot experiinents, chcirts, oncl tielcl trips. COMMERCIAL f-MRS. DeVAUGI'IAN. Our ccniinercicil cleportnient hcis ci vvicle vciriety ot subjects which encbles the stu- dents to better themselves in the business vvorlcl Avciilcible in this clepcirtnient ore typing shorthcincl, bookkeeping! rind office practice. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION -MR. FOXN- LER. This clepcirtnient encibles the stuclent to have prcicticol experience in the vocotion of his choice. I-Icill ot his time is spent in the schoolrooni ond the other holl vvorlcing in business houses cincl shops. STUDY HALL. A plcice vvhere everyone must go, wheth- er he vvcxnts to or not, is the Study Hcill. To some people, it is ci plcice to study, but to others, not so studious, it is ci plcice to rest or to make ci clcite vvith one's best beciu. An essentiol ploce is this Study I-Icill. CAFETERIAe MISS EICI-I AND MRS. JEF- FRIES. When 1030 cornes everyone ru hes to thcit tcuvorite hui gout the cafeteria to get thot Cho Cho vvhich will be hokecl clown while entering third eriod clciss Not D only cit chopel is this ri ploce of delight but cilso cut lunch A
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3 JB st' . X . I Seoted, left to right: Mrs. W. J. Brown, Margaret Timberlake, Carolyn Murphree, Edmond Garrett , . . Standing. Gregg Coleman. SENIOR III CLASS GREGG COLEMAN . . . President EDMOND GARRETT Vice-President MARGARET TiMBERl.AKE . Secretary CAROLYN MURPHREE Treasurer DARROW PEEBLES Reporter MRS. VV. J, BROWN . Sponsor The first senior activity of T942 was the annual Curtis Magazine Campaign. Work- ing with unusual interest under the direction of the Senior Three sponsor, Mrs. VV. J. Brown, the class set a new record for magazine earnings, For the duration of the campaign the four senior home rooms were divided into contesting factions, and the winning room, Miss Pope's, was entertained with a picnic and party by the other three rooms. In rapid succession the class was organized, the rings selected, the annual staff elected and invitations chosen, Before Christmas, work was begun on the school annual, and it was sent to press on February 6, 3:30 A. M. In March, the senior play, No Foolin'l was presented. The rest of the school year was a treadmill of events directed toward graduation The measurements were taken for caps and gowns, the invitations sent, and the prepara- tions for class night and graduation made. On June l, graduation will end a highly successful school year-we hope! fit
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